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ComedyRomanceAction

Saahasam

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Ravi becomes the target of Bittu, a criminal, after he helps cops catch the latter committing robbery at a bank. And so begins a game of smarts between the two, and Ravi has to win it so that he and his family can stay alive.

Release Date : 2016-02-05

Language :Tamil

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Staar Movies

Production Country : India

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Prashanth

Character Name : Ravi Narayan

Original Name : பிரசாந்த்

Gender : Male

Sonu Sood

Character Name : Bittu

Original Name : Sonu Sood

Gender : Male

Nassar

Character Name : Narayana Murthy / Ravi's Father

Original Name : Nassar

Gender : Male

Tulasi

Character Name : Kameshwari / Ravi's Mother

Original Name : Tulasi

Gender : Female

John Vijay

Character Name : 'Chain' Jaipal

Original Name : John Vijay

Gender : Male

Thambi Ramaiah

Character Name : ACP Seetharaman

Original Name : Thambi Ramaiah

Gender : Male

Devadarshini

Character Name : Lalitha

Original Name : Devadarshini

Gender : Female

Kota Srinivasa Rao

Character Name : Varatharajan

Original Name : Kota Srinivasa Rao

Gender : Male

Vijay Vishwa

Character Name : Kothandapani

Original Name : Vijay Vishwa

Gender : Male

M. S. Bhaskar

Character Name : Sadanandam

Original Name : M. S. Bhaskar

Gender : Male

Rao Ramesh

Character Name : Inspector Rajamanickam

Original Name : Rao Ramesh

Gender : Male

Brahmaji

Character Name : 'Travel' Murthy

Original Name : Brahmaji

Gender : Male

Madhan Bob

Character Name : Madhu's Father

Original Name : Madhan Bob

Gender : Male

Riyaz Khan

Character Name : Bar Owner

Original Name : Riyaz Khan

Gender : Male

Sheetal Menon

Character Name : Sheetal

Original Name : Sheetal Menon

Gender : Female

Leema Babu

Character Name : Raji / Ravi's Sister

Original Name : Leema Babu

Gender : Female

Ravi Prakash

Character Name : Dhanushkoti

Original Name : Ravi Prakash

Gender : Male

Swaminathan

Character Name : Iyer

Original Name : Swaminathan

Gender : Male

Nargis Fakhri

Character Name : Special Appearance in "Desi Girl" song

Original Name : Nargis Fakhri

Gender : Female

Amanda Rosario

Character Name : Madhu

Original Name : Amanda Rosario

Gender : Female

Reviews

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timesofindia

@timesofindia

2021-06-23

A remake of the 2012 Telugu film Julayi, Saagasam has the ingredients that make a masala potboiler (not surprising given its origin), but the film also exists in a reality that is its very own where logic and realism are hard to find. The plot revolves around Ravi (Prashanth), a young man who wants to get rich quick. He challenges his father (Nasser) that he will earn Rs 1 lakh in two hours if he is given Rs 10,000, but crosses path with Bittu (Sonu Sood), who is planning to rob a bank for Varadarajan (Kota Srinivasa Rao), a minister. Ravi's intelligence helps the cops catch Bittu in the act, but the latter escapes and wants his vengeance. The film moves at breakneck pace and in fact, belongs in the list of films that want the viewer to start thinking about the next scene even before the current one is over. This helps in a way because we do not have to focus on the absurdities in the scenes and take them at face value for the time they last. The screenplay also makes it less of an action film and more of a battle of wits between two characters, who might be more similar than they think. Think of it as a Hari film with an urbane setting and characters. There is also comedy in the form of Thambi Ramaiah and MS Bhaskar, who play high-ranking police officials who are cowards and let the hero, who is staying in their house under the witness protection programme, call the shots. There is also comedy of the unintended kind that makes its presence felt every now and then when the film makes leaps of logic that make our jaws drop. Then, there is a romantic track, whose very existence is to provide the hero with something else to do apart from trading quips with the villain. And it also helps in extending the film's running time to over two hours, as we get peppy but forgettable songs (the music is by Thaman) that are shot in a cliched manner. Prashanth, making a return to the screen after quite a while, gives his best, but we can't help but feel that this required an even younger hero. But what lets the film down the most is that it is directed without any feel for the material, so we are unsure if we need to take the film seriously or as a spoof.